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Also, Iran government had figured out that it would be more economical if they invested in petrochemical products for export instead of gas refineries, but they ignored the strategic importance of gas and the fact that the gas imports can be used as against them (it is pretty much the strongest outside leverage at the moment).

Essentially, it is an area source with a third (height) dimension (for example, the fugitive gaseous emissions from piping flanges, valves and other equipment at various heights within industrial facilities such as petrochemical plants).

"Given that Korea's economy is based on energy-intensive industries such as petrochemical, steel and manufacturing, it is difficult to lower carbon emission levels dramatically," said Hwang Byung-so, a manager in charge of climate change policy in the prime minister's office.

Sinopec Group plans to raise April oil-product output by 4% from a year earlier to 10.54 million metric tons, by asking its refineries to run at full capacity and reducing petrochemical output, the company said.